I don't see any way to set my default networks or autoconnect
properties. If I right-click on the network manager applet there is
Connection Information which is entirely passive and Edit Wireless
Networks which brings up a dialog that contains an entry for my
wireless network but there's no
Does no one know the answer to this? Is not reconnecting automatically
the default behaviour of network manager in Debian 5 stable or am I the
only one who has this behaviour?
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 11:26:14PM +, chombee wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that in Debian 5 network manager doesn't
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 10:44 AM, chombee chom...@lavabit.com wrote:
Does no one know the answer to this? Is not reconnecting automatically
the default behaviour of network manager in Debian 5 stable or am I the
only one who has this behaviour?
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 11:26:14PM +, chombee
Dne, 02. 11. 2009 16:44:55 je chombee napisal(a):
Does no one know the answer to this? Is not reconnecting
automatically
the default behaviour of network manager in Debian 5 stable or am I
the
only one who has this behaviour?
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 11:26:14PM +, chombee wrote:
For me it happens every time I boot up the laptop -- it does not
automatically connect to my wireless network. Apart from not
automatically connecting network manager works perfectly, detects all
the wireless networks, connects to my network when I click on it, so it
feels more like a
Hi,
I've noticed that in Debian 5 network manager doesn't automatically
reconnect to wireless networks that it has connected to before, e.g.
after logging in, you have to use the mouse to tell the applet which
wireless network to connect to. I've been googling and looking through
the man
Does this happened once or most of the time?
I had this problem once when reinstalling Debian after I found out Sid is
not quite usable on my lappy with a few driver problems but it reconnects
automatically the second time and afterwards.
2009/10/27 chombee chom...@lavabit.com
Hi,
I've
chombee wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that in Debian 5 network manager doesn't automatically
reconnect to wireless networks that it has connected to before, e.g.
after logging in, you have to use the mouse to tell the applet which
wireless network to connect to.
I have a similar issue; I also did a
Mark wrote:
I thought it might have to do with ifconfig since it must be up for any
wireless to work (I think) but it is up upon login, since it detects the
wireless signals. All I could figure is maybe sometimes it gets up fast
enough to connect automatically and sometimes it's a bit slower?
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